F-15 fighter jet

Trump confirms rescue of second pilot from F-15E downed over Iran
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Trump confirms rescue of second pilot from F-15E downed over Iran

  • 05 April, 2026
  • 09:14
Media: One crew member rescued after Iran downs US F-15
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Media: One crew member rescued after Iran downs US F-15

  • 03 April, 2026
  • 20:29
Dan Caine: US investigating shootdown of three F-15Es over Kuwait
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Dan Caine: US investigating shootdown of three F-15Es over Kuwait

  • 02 March, 2026
  • 18:48
Pentagon: 3 American fighter jets shot down by Kuwait by accident
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Pentagon: 3 American fighter jets shot down by Kuwait by accident

  • 02 March, 2026
  • 16:00
Satellite images reveal surge in US fighter jets in Middle East - FT
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Satellite images reveal surge in US fighter jets in Middle East - FT

  • 23 February, 2026
  • 09:12
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End of EV euphoria triggers $65B hit for carmakers

  • 16 February, 2026
  • 08:55
Indonesia receives Rafale advanced fighter jets from France in major upgrade
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Indonesia receives Rafale advanced fighter jets from France in major upgrade

  • 26 January, 2026
  • 15:11
Trump advises US citizens to leave Iran
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Trump advises US citizens to leave Iran

  • 14 January, 2026
  • 08:48
US bombers join Japanese jets in military drills
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US bombers join Japanese jets in military drills

  • 11 December, 2025
  • 09:35
Indonesia weighing purchase of China's J-10 fighter jets
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Indonesia weighing purchase of China's J-10 fighter jets

  • 05 June, 2025
  • 13:19
US redirects anti-drone technology from Ukraine to US forces
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US redirects anti-drone technology from Ukraine to US forces

  • 05 June, 2025
  • 08:00
South Korean Air Force grounds most aircraft after gun pods accidentally drop
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South Korean Air Force grounds most aircraft after gun pods accidentally drop

  • 20 April, 2025
  • 17:54
US forces strike over 75 targets in Syria
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US forces strike over 75 targets in Syria

  • 09 December, 2024
  • 06:26
S. Korea Air Force begins large-scale Soaring Eagle exercise
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S. Korea Air Force begins large-scale Soaring Eagle exercise

  • 25 November, 2024
  • 05:01
Israel signs $5.2 billion deal to acquire 25 F-15 fighter jets from Boeing
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Israel signs $5.2 billion deal to acquire 25 F-15 fighter jets from Boeing

  • 07 November, 2024
  • 11:24
US long-range bomber joins air drill with South Korea, Japan
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US long-range bomber joins air drill with South Korea, Japan

  • 03 November, 2024
  • 09:34
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The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F-15 Eagle is a fourth-generation, all-weather tactical fighter originally designed to gain and maintain absolute air superiority.

If the F-35 is the stealthy "brain trust" of modern aviation, the F-15 is brute, unadulterated kinetic power. In over half a century of operation, this aircraft has set a record that remains unsurpassed in the history of military aviation: over 100 aerial victories and zero losses in dogfights (a 104:0 ratio).

The Platform's Evolution: From Interceptor to Strike Complex

The uniqueness of the F-15's architecture lies in its incredible potential for modernization. The analytical department of Report.az highlights three main milestones in the history of this aircraft:

F-15A/C (Air Superiority): The classic versions created during the Cold War to counter Soviet MiGs. Their main mantra was "not a pound for air-to-ground." These were pure aerial hunters with massive radars and a high thrust-to-weight ratio.

F-15E Strike Eagle (Universal Soldier): In the late 1980s, the platform was radically redesigned. A second seat was added for a weapon systems officer, the airframe was strengthened, and conformal fuel tanks were added. The F-15E became a heavy multirole fighter-bomber capable of delivering precision strikes deep behind enemy lines in any weather conditions.

F-15EX Eagle II (2026 Realities): The newest reincarnation of the legend. Despite the presence of fifth-generation stealth fighters, the Pentagon resumed purchasing the F-15 in the "EX" version. It is equipped with the world's most powerful airborne computer (ADCP II), an advanced electronic warfare system (EPAWSS), and a fully digital cockpit.

Strategic Synergy: Why is the F-15 Needed in the Era of the F-35?

A logical question arises: why are the US and its allies (Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia) buying invisible F-35s while simultaneously investing billions in upgrading old, radar-visible F-15s?

The answer lies in the modern doctrine of combined operations:

Characteristic F-35 (The Invisible) F-15EX (The Heavyweight) Stealth Absolute. Capable of covertly penetrating enemy air defense (A2/AD) zones. None. Visible on radars from hundreds of kilometers away. Combat Payload Limited (weapons are hidden in internal bays to preserve the stealth contour). Colossal. The F-15EX operates as a "missile truck", carrying up to 22 air-to-air missiles or hypersonic weapons. Engagement Tactics The F-35 flies ahead, uncovering radars and locating targets while remaining invisible. It transmits coordinates backward via a secure Data Link. The F-15EX stays at a safe distance behind and launches its massive arsenal of long-range missiles at the targets "illuminated" by the F-35.

Geopolitical Weight and Exports

The F-15 remains a crucial instrument of US geopolitical influence. Export versions of this fighter shape the balance of power in key regions:

Israel (F-15I Ra'am): The strategic aviation of the IDF, capable of reaching Iran's nuclear program facilities.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar (F-15SA / QA): The most technologically advanced export versions, ensuring these countries' dominance in the Persian Gulf.

Japan (F-15J): The primary interceptor of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force for deterring Chinese activity in the Indo-Pacific region.

Conclusion

The F-15 Eagle fighter is a rare example of military hardware that has transcended eras. In 2026, it proves that in modern warfare, pure stealth does not solve every problem: to win, you still need powerful engines, the ability to carry hypersonic weapons, and an immense reserve of durability.